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A Formative Evaluation of Shared Family Mealtime for Parents of Toddlers and Young Children

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Pages 656-666 | Published online: 18 May 2011
 

Abstract

Shared family mealtime offers numerous health benefits for young children. Unfortunately, only a few studies examine the benefits and barriers to eating together as a family. The present study seeks to fill this gap in the literature by applying the health belief model to understand parents' perceptions about the challenges of preparing and executing family mealtime for toddlers and young children. Six focus groups were conducted with parents of toddlers and/or young children (n = 24). Results revealed that parents identified several benefits to shared family mealtime, including good teaching moments for their children, enhanced family connectedness, and encouraging nutritious meals. Parents also identified barriers to eating together as a family, including child behavioral issues, scheduling difficulties, and ill-prepared husbands. The risks associated with not eating together as a family were seldom mentioned; however, parents highlighted several issues related to self-efficacy, such as difficulty in selecting meals and challenges with cooking. Potential cues to action include print materials encouraging parents by emphasizing the benefits of eating together as a family. Results are discussed with an emphasis on message design strategies for health practitioners interested in advocating this important yet under-studied phenomenon.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors thank Lynn Harter and both reviewers for their comments on earlier drafts of this paper. Also, the authors thank the Pampered Chef organization for funding this project.

Notes

1The n represents the number of times a theme emerged across all parents participating in the focus groups.

2Due to the homogeneity of the sample with respect to age, participants are identified by their respective ethnicity, gender, and marital status in the article.

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